I would go wider than 15'. If you store a Class A with slides on both sides or a similar 5th wheel, and you wanted to extend the slides while working on the coach or getting it ready for a trip or cleaning up after a trip, you wouldn't have much space to walk around the coach. Also, consider putting in some pull-through units with overhead doors at each end. I also vote for 50A service in case you have to work on the electrical system. I should say that I live near Denver so indoor storage is probably more important than in KS. Most larger indoor RV storage in this area seems to be condo ownership rather than rentals.

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Thanks for all your great suggestions. We are in the very early stages of planning, so I have been researching what similar facilities charge, what amenities they offer, etc. Since I'm no expert, I figured the best people to ask about RV Storage would be people who are helping others via online forums and RV clubs, which is why I've posted on multiple sites. Sorry to appear to be spammy :-) I believe the more input we have on this idea, the better outcome we will have. I wouldn't want to build something that sits empty, or ends up being useless for the customers we've built it for!

As noted in several posts, there are a few other facilities in the area, so we wouldn't want to replicate exactly what they are doing. My understanding is that those facilities are at capacity, which is where the idea to build a new one was sparked. In addition, only one of those (Carriage Houses) is in Johnson County, and the others are a 45-60 minute drive northeast from that area.

It sounds like we probably won't need a dump station in each bay, and I'll keep asking around to see what people recommend about power. We may be able to provide 15 amp power for some, and more for others with a different price tag. Maybe we also have larger units that are wider that 15', and a pull-through option as well.

Tornado, hail, and other weather damage is always a concern here in Kansas, so in addition to building the facility with that in mind, we will need to ensure adequate insurance coverage in case of a catastrophic weather event. Kansas actually has some of the worst rates for hail damage in the nation, so the RV owners I've spoken with are especially concerned about protecting their vehicles.

Thank you again for your ideas, these are very helpful! I appreciate you all sharing your wisdom with me!

My suggestion on power would be to pre wire all units and add 50A if requested by the user at his cost. I rent a 45' x 14' and have had trouble keeping the batteries charged up as the inverter/charger will pop the button on the switch plate. With the rent at $315 a month it would take me well beyond 10 years just to pay off owning my own building not counting the cost of the land. There are at least two condo type facilities in our area that seem to have been sold out. Many of them are used by small repair shops or small businesses that want secure storage for their repair trucks etc. Do not limit your customer base to those using only RV's and you will be successful. Lots of classic car owners out there that don't have shops at home or can't store because of zoning.

I used to store mine in the caves. It was $200 per month based on length of 39' but you drop them off and they drive them down into the caves for you. You can't go down there. It's very secure and of course there's no risk of hail, tornados, rain, snow, etc and no need to winterized because it's about 60 degrees year round. You call ahead and they will have your coach or trailer waiting for you to pick up. It was very convenient. There was little damage from constant sun.

I live on the Missouri side so I wouldn't be interested but Johnson County KS is a very affluent area and I'm very sure that you would not be allowed to park your RV in your driveway so I think there might be some interest in what the OP is proposing. I actually think if I lived on the KS side I would be interested if pricing was reasonable.

There may be a market for higher end storage facilities in that area. Perhaps even making extra services available such as washing, detailing & maybe have service guys available to fix the little things that come up. I like to do things myself when I can, and I know a lot of folks here do as well, but there is also a world of people that would rather pay someone else.

While storing in a cave will have a certain weather advantage (storms & winter) they won't have a good location advantage.

I live in Johnson County Kansas, it is a suburb of Kansas City that Leawood, Overland Park, Olathe, Shawnee, Merriam, Lenexa and other communities.

I currently store my unit in a cave and have since 2001. Very secure, climate controlled by underground with temperatures about 65 degrees year round, humidity controlled.

Negative for me is the distance from home (about 33 miles), no dump, water, or electrical. It would be nice to have a community dump (even if you charge per dump), fresh water, and 15-20 amp electric, and a wash bay would be really nice.

Obviously your price per month would need to be competitive, but I have always thought storage in Johnson County KS or South Kansas City would be a huge opportunity if you offered some amenities. I personally am not looking for a "man cave" garage, I would like a secure safe storage facility.

Most areas in Kansas City area will not allow RV parking at your home (homes association restrictions) which I am good with, but the trees are too low for me to safely take my unit to my home to get water, wash or load/unload.

I use my unit more in the cool/colder months than I do in warm weather, so not having to winterize is huge to me plus the protection from the sun, hail and temperature extremes.